Since winning a grand prix of “1_Wall” award in Japan in 2010, Daisuke Yokota has presented his award-winning work not only in domestic group exhibitions but also overseas and also in his self-publications. By using very ordinary landscapes and the nudes of young people as his main motif, Yokota creates completely another world on the paper through the multiple conversion of digital into analogue, and color into black and white. It is not just a process of making objects into abstract images, but creating a new reality.Yokota's works are widely known now with his self-publishing zines. And now comes his highly anticipated first photo book, which features his latest works in 104 pages.

Since winning a grand prix of “1_Wall” award in Japan in 2010, Daisuke Yokota has presented his award-winning work not only in domestic group exhibitions but also overseas and also in his self-publications. By using very ordinary landscapes and the nudes of young people as his main motif, Yokota creates completely another world on the paper through the multiple conversion of digital into analogue, and color into black and white. It is not just a process of making objects into abstract images, but creating a new reality.Yokota's works are widely known now with his self-publishing zines. And now comes his highly anticipated first photo book, which features his latest works in 104 pages.

Since winning a grand prix of “1_Wall” award in Japan in 2010, Daisuke Yokota has presented his award-winning work not only in domestic group exhibitions but also overseas and also in his self-publications. By using very ordinary landscapes and the nudes of young people as his main motif, Yokota creates completely another world on the paper through the multiple conversion of digital into analogue, and color into black and white. It is not just a process of making objects into abstract images, but creating a new reality.Yokota's works are widely known now with his self-publishing zines. And now comes his highly anticipated first photo book, which features his latest works in 104 pages.